Daring October The Republican will continue to Issue and Circulate More Copies than all Other Papers fa Logan Combined. " A Pointer for Progressive Advertisers. ' 'jfl ,EH3 The Logatt RcjmtlScan. EH3 I VOL- LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1902. no. 6. H A BIG CONVENTION - Republican County Convention on Saturday Was a Rouser. Everything Harmonious and a Good Ticket Nominated. Tlio Republicans of the county met in convention at the couit house in Logan on last Saturday and nominat ed the ticket that will heolectcdon the 4th of November. The com en tlon was the largest and most enthus- lasticof any cer held in the county, ? the court room not belli,' laigc enough v to hold the delegates and the interest "if ed spectators. Everj thing was eiy harmonious, and while some of the friends of defeated candidates feel a little sore ocr tliclr defeat, jet they recognize the .fact that the ticket is made up of good, solid, substantial i men, and have signified their Inten- t tion...

III ! UTAI1 STATE KEWS. R';l' Contrncta for tlic bullulnrj of a now 'fO' I J ill at J'iovo have been let. H j Typhoid fever Ifl epidemic In Hlch- M J- pcld nud other portions of Scvlcr H county, B ' The prediction Is made that dour B p vlll advance soon, owlug to ndvaucod H 4j When prices, M ' " t- There Is Raid to ho a scarcity of M j J touchers In the small towns In many H""!iA fiarts of tho stntc. H J I W. S. McCornlck of Salt Lake has Baal JWA feen elected a director of the Oregon B' fll .Khort Line rnllwny. M I 1 The government erop report places M 'l j Iho average yield of Utnh spring wheat M I t 24.2 bushels per ncro. bbbbbI H , 1 Utah hus eoventy-five tnllcs of new ' j railroad track credited to It for tho econd half of the present year, m Senator Clark cf Montana denies fl i the reported sale of tho holdings of H ' 1 the San Pedro to the Short Line. B j . The Ladles' Literary club of Salt B t Lake has adopted a resolution asking H I Tor the strict enforcement of the cur- fl...

L " -M I TWO WAYS TO DO IT S THE PROPOSED FOREIGN CURE jW 1 " -port TRUST EVILS, K Tariff Reduction Would Make Our jH Country Dumping Ground for the H 8urplui Production of Cheap Labor H In Other Countries. M A common chargo against tho 'M "truata" la that thoy dellbo.-ately M dump their surplus products upon fop fl elgn countries at any price attainable m -while keeping up prices at home. That is probably true of tho trusts, for It Is true of every manufacturing concern, !a big or little, which ever produced a M surplus In this or any country. It Is ijR true of our farmers who securo from (! all railroad companies lowor freights ! on grain and meat destined for export than on that to bo consumed at home, with the avowed Intent to dump our j surplus on other countries. Whero no ' tariff exists freight rates are made to i answer tho purpose. Tho Pacific ,; coast Is and always has been a dump ing ground for overy manufacturer In Amorlca. A St. Louis manufacturer, U If ho has a surplus...

THE LOGANJREPUBLICAN, LOGAN, UTAH, Kill DAY, OCTOBER 17, 1002. k VfH Alarm Clocks Scliool time alarm. "Work-time alarm. Mediclnc-tlmc alarm. Train-time alarm. Gct-up-tlme alarm. At prices that wont alarm A good nickel alarm clock tOO Cents. GARDON JEWELRY GO,, LOGAN, UTAH. I NEW FALLi A MILLLINERY., "Miss Maggie," for nine years tlic well-known trimmer at Mrs. T. 1). Roberts' establishment, has Just recently opened up, In the room just east of the post ofllcc, a stock of all the latest and best In TALL Ml LLINER Y The Public is Invited to call in and inspect our goods. We are pleased to show them. Everything is new, clean, and up-tp-date, and In the matter of trimming we guarantee satiifac tlon in every particular , PARIS MILLIN ERY COMPANY. Hot Sodal The time is now liere when you want a good hot drink. We can give you Hot Soda, tlxs mosit delightful bever age ever concocted for the Uste'sgratllkiatloiL Come In now and try It. Oysters any Style. If you want something more substanti...

BIPiT" B"" M HP Hpf , mm IKT l t!? w The Morning Summons, w i lj y j i When the mist Is on tin river, nnd the H I haze la on the hills, j H i And the promise of the springtime nil j Uit the ample heaven nils; LsssH '? When the shy things In the wood-haunts l ''ij f I and the hardy on the plains. H i' I Catch up heart 3d feel a leaping life j H ,7, through winter sluggish veins; HLi -it ' Hr &' Then the summons nf the morning like H t a hugle moves the blood, H J. Then tlio soul of man grows larger, like jj ' a Ituwer from the bud; I fc.jS for tho hope of high Endeavor Is a cor- ! ft' $jj, dial half divine, B ijf It. And the banner cry of Onward calls tho Hf' f ' j '; laggards Into lino. H f ' There Is glamour of the moonlight when j ( the starH rain pcico below, j H ' nut the stir and smell of morning Is a j l j better thing to know; H ' While tho night Is hushed nnd holden j H and transpierced by dreumy song, H r' Lo, the dawn brings dew and lire und H ; the rnpturo of the stro...

Dtfrfaig October The Republican will continue to Ismk and QrctsUte More Copies tfcan all Other Papers In Logan Combined. A Pointer for Progresstre Advertisers. SH j-PI The Logan Republican. Pf J VOL, L LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1902. No77. ' 9 THE JOURNAL SAYS TMs, That art the Other About BMlfen's Candidacy And at the Same time Barber Lives In a Glass House. "Some will vote against young 'Ilcrtlc' Ilullcn because lie Is a Re publican; others because lie, himself, already holds an elective otllce and his father Is drawing a plump salary from the State: and vet others because he lacks the ago, wisdom, experience and knowledge possessed by his com pet Itor in the race, Mr. Barber. And all of these votes that Mr. Ilullcn falls to get will add to Mr. Barber's majority. i Journal. , Did wc desire we might, answer , the Journal in the same strain, 'thus: Some will vote against "Genrglo" Uarber because he Is a Democrat. Others because he, himself, already holds an app...

. -m CONGRESSMAN WiLBER SAYS i To The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co.. of Columbus, 0. 44 Pe-ru-na is All You Claim For It" Congressman U. l Wllbcr, of Oneonta, N. Y,, writes: The Pcruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio: i Qentlemen" Persuaded by a Mend I have tried your remedy and I have almost fully recovered after the use of a few bottles. I am fully convinced X that Peruna Is all you claim for it, and cheerfully recommend your medicine to all who are afflicted with catarrhal trouble." David P. Wllber. l'o-rn-nna l'rovnitlto mill Cure for ColiU. Mr. 0. F. Given,. Sussex, N. It., Vico President of "Tho l'uatlino Boatinir Club." writes: "Whenever tho cold weather Bets in I havo for years past been very sure to catch a bevcro cold which ws hard to throw off, and which would leavo after effects on my constitution tha most of the winter. "Last winter I was advised to try Pcruna, and within llvo days tho cold was broken tip, and in Uvo days more I was a well man. I recommended it to several of my fr...

TnE LOGANJIETUBL1CAN; LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1902. , H Alarm Clocks ) Scliool time alarm. Work-time alarm. Mcdicinc-timo alarm. Train-time alarm. Get-un-tlmc alarm. At prices that wont alarm A good nickel alarm clock J 00 Cents. GARDON JEWELRY GO,, LOGAN, UTAH. NEW FALL MILLLINERY "Miss Maggie," for nine years thewell'known trimmer at Mrs. T. D. Roberts' cstabllsliment, has Just jeccntly opened tip, in the . room Just east of the post onicc, a stock of all the latest andbestln FALLMILLINERY The Public Fs Invited to call in and inspect our goods. We arc pleased to show them. Everything is new, clean, and up-to-date, and in the matter of trimming wc guarantee satisfac tion in every particular 1 PARIS MILLIN ERY COMPANY. Hot Soda! The time Is now here when you want a good hot drink. Wo can give you Hot Soda, the most delightful bever age ever concocted for the taste's gratification. Come in now and try It. i Oysters any Style. If you want something 1 more substantial than a ...

HPr flfl H . ; UTAH STATE NEWS. Hflil ' There tiro a number of smallpox BEltf' cases,' all of a mild form, In l'rovo. flKfl Miss Llzzlo Robblns of l'rovo was ffl jj nnriously injured In a runaway ucel- l 1cnt lust week. I Oro nntl bullion settlements on Hie 5 Halt Lake market during lite pnst wcelt fl, S r' A nmountod to $100,400. I stv ffi Orson Spolrs, who enmo to Utah In fl i m 3649' .d,C1' nl ,l,a ll0"lt' '" Snlt ''nl0 p I 'City Inst week nt tlio ago of 01. "j 1 Tho payroll of the Utah Sugar com- i $j pauy at Lohl on tlin intli was $'i5,000, f g 64 1,600 for beets and $10,500 for wages. Bxi,l 'i Prcivo capitalists havo petitioned for mi . the right of way for opuratlii(f a rail Brill road and tclcphono line through Lchl. H' 111 licet digging In the south end of By jr Sevier valley Is well advanced, the V ' crop being the best over lul&cd in the H valley. H (-r Mall boxes are to be placed on a HJ ) number of tho street ears of Halt Lake HJ City for the accommodation of the I ...

DutMg October The Republican will conttnae to Issue ant Gradate More Copies pun all Other Papers in Logan Combined. A Pointer for Progressive AdVerttset. 1B r ll The Logan Republican. FfI ' 1 I VOL. I. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1902. NO. 8. ! I THE CANDIDATES I On the Republican Ticket are all I Good, Safe Citizens. I AB01T TURNER AND ROBERTS, I Some facts Concerning these Men I That May be of Interest. D. K. Roberts, our candidate for re presentative, was born In Logan March 30, 1871. His fatiier Robert D. Hob t crts was one of the old band cart vet erans of 185(1, and one of Cache Valley's pioneers, having settled in Logan In J 18.50, and is now and has ever been an honored and respected citizen. His mother Hannah Roberts came to Utah in 1804 with ox teams, her father's family settling in SmlthUeld. She has been a woman possessed of line womanly qualities and was an Ideal wife and mother. Tho early youth of Mr. Roberts was spent much as other lwys now adays. H...

B TtJIBbBbBbJ CINCINNATI ADOPTS NEW STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE I U rM i lllllliillillf s. 0 a -v- - jJi-1. . . . . . 1. 1 , , , . -y- . . . ab" ' M CINCINNATI'S DEER CASK CAFE. , Cincinnati Is to taUo the lead In a ,1 ticw stylo of architecture In the form 9 of a building at once artistic ami novel. The exterior of tho building represents one end of an enormous I cask, while the Interior will be an K i oxnet reproduction of the Inside of the M MISS BIGGAR TELLS STORY. Insists She Was Married to Million- m aire Bennett In Hoboken. M Actress Laura Blggar, who Is V -charged with conspiracy to securo the m millions of Henry M. Bennett, made a m statement regarding her relations M -with Mr. Bennett. She said: "M "We were duly married In Hobok- m -en. The wedding certificate, called m spurious in coiirt tho other day, Is jS genuine. At least, It Is Urn one given !h mo the night of my wedding and had 31 not left my care until It was handed i to the court as evidence of my mar- ffl Tlage. EM "Wh...